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: is the understanding that a sin tax, as these are called, like liquor taxes are, like cigarette taxes are, they're considering more... they're easier to pass than any other kind of levy? >> that's definitely the conventional wisdom here. colorado since voters took over the power of passing taxes has only passed one statewide tax.th and that was a tobacco tax.er so i think folks looking to tax the marijuana industryew are looking to that and. thinking, you know this is something our voters will accept. kianloaccept. >> while we're talking about taxes there is another initiative on your ballot i want to ask you about. it would raise a billion dollars for education. is that as popular as the marijuana tax? >> no. and again as you look to history, the state has not managed to pass any kind of general statewide tax increase. the thinking at this point did that probably, if it wins it going to squeak by but it has a very hard uphill climb. and interestingly all the money in that race has been in favor of the education tax. we've seen millions of dollars pouring in from national education un
: is the understanding that a sin tax, as these are called, like liquor taxes are, like cigarette taxes are, they're considering more... they're easier to pass than any other kind of levy? >> that's definitely the conventional wisdom here. colorado since voters took over the power of passing taxes has only passed one statewide tax.th and that was a tobacco tax.er so i think folks looking to tax the marijuana industryew are looking to that and. thinking, you know this is something our...
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certain aspects of settlements are tax deductible. and they can use that as a negotiating chip for the entire settlement if the justice department allows it. so, we're not clear yet on how much of this will be tax deductible. that would certainly be a benefit to jpmorgan chase. and it would mean that the taxpayers are once again subsidizing this very profitable large institution. also there's a sense that, you know, maybe we can put this behind us, we've paid the freight, we are -- we've been held accountable. but again the problem with that argument is that it is the shareholders who are being held accountable, paying the price, not the actual perpetrators. >> what i hear you saying is that the wrongdoing at jpmorgan, jamie dimon's own failure to manage the offenses created by other executives and by traders and all of that, all of that cost or much of that cost is being passed down to taxpayers and shareholders? >> yes, that's correct. >> that doesn't seem fair. >> well, that's our system unfortunately. now, the justice department c
certain aspects of settlements are tax deductible. and they can use that as a negotiating chip for the entire settlement if the justice department allows it. so, we're not clear yet on how much of this will be tax deductible. that would certainly be a benefit to jpmorgan chase. and it would mean that the taxpayers are once again subsidizing this very profitable large institution. also there's a sense that, you know, maybe we can put this behind us, we've paid the freight, we are -- we've been...
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you may vote on nawr would add a special tax to sugar benches. lillian explains what make this proposal different than another sugar tax ballot measure that failed in richmond last year. >>reporter: the idea is simpl simple. the bigger the drink the more taxes you pay. 2 cents per ounce to be exact for all sugar sweet benches. including soda. sports drink. energy drink and bottled coffe coffee. >> not a nanny state at all. we are not banning anything. >>reporter: san francisco supervisor scott weiner says the nation rising obesity rate inspired him to come up with proposal that need the approval of two-thirds of san francisco voters. >> we taxed alcohol for long time so it's not at all out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side effects. >>reporter: 2 cents an ounce adds up quickly. a largest 32 ounces. which means this one drink will cost an extra 64 cents. as to where all the money will go, the estimated 31 million dollars a year will good to nutrition. health. physical fitness programs. stark contrast to the failed soda ta
you may vote on nawr would add a special tax to sugar benches. lillian explains what make this proposal different than another sugar tax ballot measure that failed in richmond last year. >>reporter: the idea is simpl simple. the bigger the drink the more taxes you pay. 2 cents per ounce to be exact for all sugar sweet benches. including soda. sports drink. energy drink and bottled coffe coffee. >> not a nanny state at all. we are not banning anything. >>reporter: san francisco...
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they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on republicans to come up with something. and then say, we're not offering taxes. you don't mess around too much spending. we don't walk off when there's. you keep your tax rates and tax allowances in place. we can just walk off the stage. every once miles fine. >> well, that could very well be their strategy. this is a situation where we now have two sides, the senate and house actually getting in a room in talking about these things. the republicans should not be bamboozled by this. neil: when you say bamboozled, what do you mean? they should push hard for cuts in spending? a
they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on...
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you may vote on nawr would add a special tax to sugar benches. lillian explains what make this proposal different than another sugar tax ballot measure that failed in richmond last year. >>reporter: the idea is simpl simple. the bigger the drink the more taxes you pay. 2 cents per ounce to be exact for all sugar sweet benches. including soda. sports drink. energy drink and bottled coffe coffee. >> not a nanny state at all. we are not banning anything. >>reporter: san francisco supervisor scott weiner says the nation rising obesity rate inspired him to come up with proposal that need the approval of two-thirds of san francisco voters. >> we taxed alcohol for long time so it's not at all out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side effects. >>reporter: 2 cents an ounce adds up quickly. a largest 32 ounces. which means this one drink will cost an extra 64 cents. as to where all the money will go, the estimated 31 million dollars a year will good to nutrition. health. physical fitness programs. stark contrast to the failed soda ta
you may vote on nawr would add a special tax to sugar benches. lillian explains what make this proposal different than another sugar tax ballot measure that failed in richmond last year. >>reporter: the idea is simpl simple. the bigger the drink the more taxes you pay. 2 cents per ounce to be exact for all sugar sweet benches. including soda. sports drink. energy drink and bottled coffe coffee. >> not a nanny state at all. we are not banning anything. >>reporter: san francisco...
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you may vote on nawr would add a special tax to sugar benches. lillian explains what make this proposal different than another sugar tax ballot measure that failed in richmond last year. >>reporter: the idea is simpl simple. the bigger the drink the more taxes you pay. 2 cents per ounce to be exact for all sugar sweet benches. including soda. sports drink. energy drink and bottled coffe coffee. >> not a nanny state at all. we are not banning anything. >>reporter: san francisco supervisor scott weiner saysthee inspired him to come up with proposal that need the approval of two-thirds of san francisco voters. >> we taxed alcohol for long time so it's not at all out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side effects. >>reporter: 2 cents an ounce adds up quickly. a largest 32 ounces. which means this one drink will cost an extra 64 cents. as to where all the money will go, the estimated 31 million dollars a year will good to nutrition. health. physical fitness. . stark contrast to the failed soda tax proposal in richmond where the m
you may vote on nawr would add a special tax to sugar benches. lillian explains what make this proposal different than another sugar tax ballot measure that failed in richmond last year. >>reporter: the idea is simpl simple. the bigger the drink the more taxes you pay. 2 cents per ounce to be exact for all sugar sweet benches. including soda. sports drink. energy drink and bottled coffe coffee. >> not a nanny state at all. we are not banning anything. >>reporter: san francisco...
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she wants to raise income tack, he wants to lower income tax, for everybody but the super rich. bety way, his business record is not really fantastic. he is trying to incentivize business to come here with mixed success, but because of andy, and because of that national name, if the government does well tonight, and it looks like he will, then people are talking about him being top of the republican party ticket in 2016 to possibly run against hillary clinton if she runs for the democrats. >> job there are always the pesky polls so what they are saying? >> governor cristty doesn't think they are pesky, not right now, because the last one i saw he was about 28 points ahead. is that he appeals across the board, to voters in new jersey. so that's the 20% who are republicans the 33% who are democrats and also crucial, 47% who are independent or swing voters. now he has said that he knows the level are looking at what he does tonight, because of that demographic, with a view to see whether he might be a good fit for them in 2016. and this is a governor who says i don't care how every
she wants to raise income tack, he wants to lower income tax, for everybody but the super rich. bety way, his business record is not really fantastic. he is trying to incentivize business to come here with mixed success, but because of andy, and because of that national name, if the government does well tonight, and it looks like he will, then people are talking about him being top of the republican party ticket in 2016 to possibly run against hillary clinton if she runs for the democrats....
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respoes to terrorism estimates last year alone there were more than eight thousand five hundred years the tax withholding why he killed more than fifteen thousand five hundred people across africa asia and the least. he walked face his incredible surge of violence this year they recorded six thousand civilian deaths here's how tears i want to take a new mop following the us invasion in two thousand and three. the iraqi prime minister is here in washington. he just said his nation is facing a cold war of genocide and that the revolutions in the region have made it works. the line how about you was created not tied in other organizations were able to expel ethan gain ground. will they benefit from the form of state structures. parents now flock to see maria for a safe haven. and for this area is from a deal between the opposition and the couple made the closer it is to becoming a failed state where all qaeda and groups similar to al qaeda ruled the day. so as all these countries iraq syria and media face of growing terror washington says they decimated al qaeda's leadership and al qaeda is not
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>> there's a specific provision in the tax code that gives a tax benefit to certain corporations. s corporations that have fewer than 100 shareholders and that avoids double taxation. >> under subchapter s this fresh ways only has one shareholder, right? >> these corporations have two. >> they are only treated as one. >> correct. i believe that's right. many of these pending cases it's the share -- sole shareholder. they have several but there are cases that have the sole shareholder and are exactly the same. >> your view then that the corporate form itself has this effect, doesn't that mean then that the state which allows them to incorporate is actually imposing an unconstitutional condition and basically saying if you get these benefits you have to give up certain constitutional rights to do it. >> first there is no constitutional claim before the court. there is no viable free exercise. the only question before this board is the statutory one and 4200 years no corporation or sole shareholder has ever obtained an exemption from any form of regulation on the theory that is being
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>> well a san francisco supervisor is lobbying for a new tax. a 24-cent surcharge on each can or bottle of soda sold in the city. it would pay for health and nutrition programs for young people. >> yeah, as long as i know for sure it is going toward that program, and definitely going toward that cause, then yeah, i would be okay with it. >> sugar is terrible for you. i feel like people would stop drinking it if it was 25 cents extra. >> the idea needs support for the majority of supervisors. similar tax ideas were turned down in other surrounding areas. ingly don't need someone to tell me that sugar is not good for me. i don't need that. >> you can't do do it yourself. >> i need to be taxed to know. >>> if the rams beat seattle. the 49ers will be tied at first place. the answer is next if that happened. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, go n't won a >> red sox are well on their way. >> yeah, it could happen in a place it has not happened since 1918. the red sox haven't won a title at fenway since the woodrow wilson administration. you know they are looking f
>> well a san francisco supervisor is lobbying for a new tax. a 24-cent surcharge on each can or bottle of soda sold in the city. it would pay for health and nutrition programs for young people. >> yeah, as long as i know for sure it is going toward that program, and definitely going toward that cause, then yeah, i would be okay with it. >> sugar is terrible for you. i feel like people would stop drinking it if it was 25 cents extra. >> the idea needs support for the...
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percent of the population are getting information they need to know that they can avail themselves of tax credits, that will make their insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be. and in all situations for them, insurance options they have available to them is better and more quality coverage than what they are getting now. and the boston said there last night a portion of the individuals will pay higher premiums in the front end and the president talked about that in boston and again last night. we are focused on getting the implementation on track, and so that americans across the country are able to get the benefits that the affordable care act promises. >> all right, let's get help with what jay carney said. bret baier is here. >> hi, alisyn. >> you are fluent in washington speak. you have been there long enough. jay carney said we didn't break that promise. if your insurance down graded it, it is not our fault, it is the insurance company's fault, is he accurate? >> no, no one said what they say they said. the president said what we said you could keep your plan if it hasn't change
percent of the population are getting information they need to know that they can avail themselves of tax credits, that will make their insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be. and in all situations for them, insurance options they have available to them is better and more quality coverage than what they are getting now. and the boston said there last night a portion of the individuals will pay higher premiums in the front end and the president talked about that in boston and again last...
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get the cancellation notices will pay less than they are paying now for their plans, because of the tax benefits, and cheeper plans available through the new changes. the other half getting cancellation notices will have to pay more for insurance than they pay now. a woman in california is paying $98. the cheapest plan she can find is $238. she and others don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or need. the white house insists it was clear that some americans would have to pay more on the front end to bring costs down for everybody over the long end. >> that was david shuster. >> u.n. officials confirmed an outbreak of polio, the first time the disease was seen in a decade. there were 10 confirmed polio cases. 12 are being investigated. most tested are babies and toddlers. the disease will spread among half a million children who have not been vaccinated. members of congress heard from victims of a drone strike of the the pakistani family appeared on capitol hill to talk about the attack that left the family matery ark dead. kimber
get the cancellation notices will pay less than they are paying now for their plans, because of the tax benefits, and cheeper plans available through the new changes. the other half getting cancellation notices will have to pay more for insurance than they pay now. a woman in california is paying $98. the cheapest plan she can find is $238. she and others don't understand why they should be forced to pay for things in their plan that they don't want or need. the white house insists it was clear...
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. >>> montgomery county is talking about rolling back part of its bag tax. some members don't want it to apply to places who don't sell food, like hardware stores. the 5-cent bag tax is aimed at cutting down on the number of plastic bags in or near local streams. >>> voters in washington state will be casting ballots tomorrow on a measure that could have ripple effects on the food industry all across the country. >> teresa garcia takes a look at a push to require labels on foods with genetically modified ingredients. >> staffers are working the fines at the seattle headquarter on the campaign. >> this is going to be a close election. g voters will decide on tuesday whether to require labeling on foods containing genetically modified organisms or gmo's. elizabeth is with the yes campaign. she says it's about giving shoppers a choice. >> i think it fund mentally boils down to, people want more information about our food. >> the labeling campaign raised $8 million. a fraction of the war chest on the no side. top opposition donors, like biochemical giants and du
. >>> montgomery county is talking about rolling back part of its bag tax. some members don't want it to apply to places who don't sell food, like hardware stores. the 5-cent bag tax is aimed at cutting down on the number of plastic bags in or near local streams. >>> voters in washington state will be casting ballots tomorrow on a measure that could have ripple effects on the food industry all across the country. >> teresa garcia takes a look at a push to require labels...
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cuts when the tax when the top tax rate after you made about three million dollars a year hit seventy four percent people said you know i think a live on three million dollars a year and what that did was it left a lot of money left over to pay their workers as we decent wages and to grow their businesses and that's why during the four decades when we had the fifty's the sixty's the seventy's actually the late forty's to the to the mid eighty's for decades we had continuous consecutive. decades of three over three point two percent g.d.p. growth and and the middle class grew as fast as anybody else now the middle class is flat back they're flat on their backs thirty two years of reaganomics is as visceral to the middle class and the billionaires are making out like never before max in spokane washington has thoughts max. i wanted to talk about the u.s. china trade deficits ever increasing and that's costing us here in the states. precious manufacturing draw jobs. i think it's a really important topic that could also. bite bipartisan support in the house so i think that's really import
cuts when the tax when the top tax rate after you made about three million dollars a year hit seventy four percent people said you know i think a live on three million dollars a year and what that did was it left a lot of money left over to pay their workers as we decent wages and to grow their businesses and that's why during the four decades when we had the fifty's the sixty's the seventy's actually the late forty's to the to the mid eighty's for decades we had continuous consecutive. decades...
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. >> tax credits work. >> reporter: here everything seems larger than life. including its politicians. that state senator ronald calderon, he is one of the most influential lay machers an macha target of an ongoing investigation. according to a sealed affidavit obtained by al jazerra's investigative unit. the senator for sale. a politician willing to influence legislation in exchange for money. as part of an elaborate undercover sting, fbi agents posed as owners of an independent film studio. they approach the senator and allegedly paid him off. >> they had to establish bank accounts, they needed a business license, and so it's a very extensive lengthy operation. >> reporter: senator calderon allegedly wanted his family add today the payroll. according to the affidavit, he told undercover agents any help you can do for for my kids, that's diamonds for me. so the agent agents hired his dr and paid her almost $30,00 $30,e never had to show up for work. at the world famous pebble beach resort the senator attended a fundraise fore his brother's nonprofit californ
. >> tax credits work. >> reporter: here everything seems larger than life. including its politicians. that state senator ronald calderon, he is one of the most influential lay machers an macha target of an ongoing investigation. according to a sealed affidavit obtained by al jazerra's investigative unit. the senator for sale. a politician willing to influence legislation in exchange for money. as part of an elaborate undercover sting, fbi agents posed as owners of an independent...
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two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day superman date -- a super mandate. this would increase the debt and it is so outrageous. from new yorkator will announce a proposal to give the president permanent power to borrow more. the debtto extend ceiling permanently by going around congress. let me repeat that. the schumer-obama plan is a plan to permanently hand the president a credit card without spending limits in without lifting a finger to address the national debt. truly outrageous especially when you consider our debt is now $17 lookion which makes us like a european country. we need to get our debt under control before we move further road towards gree source pain and time is not on our side. he's going to try to sell his proposal and i appreciate the attempt at a pr gimmi
two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day superman date -- a super mandate. this would increase the debt and it is so outrageous. from new yorkator will announce a proposal to give the president permanent power to borrow...
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each individual's health insurance program, earned income tax credit, hope scholarship tax credit in the direct student loan program the between the clinton and obama administration he worked at the brookings institution, the center for american progress, and the council on foreign relations working on a range of economics and education issues. he is the co-author of a book on girls education and an author of the pro-growth progressive and economic strategy for shared prosperity. gene graduated from the university of minnesota and yale law school and attended wharton business school. is a native of ann arbor, michigan, and will be joining his them in california at the end of this year. when he finishes his remarks will move over here for two and a. thank you very much. gene? >> well, thank you very much for having us here today. i want to thank jim doyle very much, not just for today but for all the leadership of business forward, all the consultations, even the recent meeting with your small business advisory committee as we went into this recent round of budget discussions. so agai
each individual's health insurance program, earned income tax credit, hope scholarship tax credit in the direct student loan program the between the clinton and obama administration he worked at the brookings institution, the center for american progress, and the council on foreign relations working on a range of economics and education issues. he is the co-author of a book on girls education and an author of the pro-growth progressive and economic strategy for shared prosperity. gene graduated...
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big, big money pushing for this tax measure. but it's going to be a very hard sell to voters. >> ifill: and where is the money supposed to go for this, assuming that it were to pass? >> well, it's an interesting strategy this time the proponents are hoping that by laying out a lot of very concrete areas that will get funded, that voters will be more receptive than if it's just hey, lots of money for education so it's things like more money for school districts with at risk students and english language learners. more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actu
big, big money pushing for this tax measure. but it's going to be a very hard sell to voters. >> ifill: and where is the money supposed to go for this, assuming that it were to pass? >> well, it's an interesting strategy this time the proponents are hoping that by laying out a lot of very concrete areas that will get funded, that voters will be more receptive than if it's just hey, lots of money for education so it's things like more money for school districts with at risk students...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper alked with you, ela
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper alked with you, ela
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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. >> i vote for the tax, yeah. as long as i know for sure it's definitely going toward that program and definitely going toward that cause then, yeah, i'd pay for the tax. >> sugar is terrible for you and everyone drinks sugar all the time. i feel like people would stop drinking sugar y sodas if they were 24 cents extra. >> the idea would need support from the majority of supervisors to get on the ballot. similar measures were defeetd last year. >>> and protesters plan a rally today against another one of scott weiner's proposals. this time, the supervisor wants san francisco parks to close between mid niethd and 5:00 a.m.. the idea is to stop vandalism and theft. protesters say the plan targets homeless people. today's rally will be at noontime at city hal. >>> celebrity chef guy fierri took the stand against bay area teen accused of stealing his lam boar gee knee. max is accused of repealing into a san francisco car dealership in 2011 and stealing the $200,000 car to impress a girl. fieri spent five minutes on th
. >> i vote for the tax, yeah. as long as i know for sure it's definitely going toward that program and definitely going toward that cause then, yeah, i'd pay for the tax. >> sugar is terrible for you and everyone drinks sugar all the time. i feel like people would stop drinking sugar y sodas if they were 24 cents extra. >> the idea would need support from the majority of supervisors to get on the ballot. similar measures were defeetd last year. >>> and protesters...
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paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart over in the house to make sure the full house takes that up because it's critically important. there are two pieces of that bill that senator portman, senator mccaskill, senator johnson and others are part of, plus some others, that deals with accountability and it deals with the number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to try. negotiations are going on, but you have to set a level of expectation. i think that's what that does in part. i want to follow up a little bit on what chairman carper talked with you, el
paid is taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that's slipping through the cracks on security clearance because taxes, that's right in front of our face and we're missing that. mr. chairman, just to follow-up with senator coburn's comments. i think we have pushed through this committee the revolving dollars to be made for more transparency, more audit, more accountability. the house committee passed that. i would encourage you to do what you can do with your counterpart...
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it would be a new tax on every can or bottle of soft drinks sold in the city. weiner wants to use that money to pay for health, nutrition and activity programs for young people. he will introduce his legislation tonight. >>> and more than a hundred mourners gathered for sixth night to remember 13-year-old andy lopez. the teen was shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last week. the deputy thought lopez was armed. it turned out to be a fake weapon. another protest set for later today, and our kate is there live now with details on that big rally. good morning. >> frank, today marks one week since 13-year-old andy lopez was shot and killed where this memorial stands behind me. i can tell you there is a lot of anger in this community towards law enforcement, and today those protesters plan to take their anger out on the streets at one of the largest rallies yet. >> the barricades are up and sonoma county sheriff's office ready for another large demonstration in front of its doors. meanwhile, deputy eric gelhaus is on administrative leave following last week's
it would be a new tax on every can or bottle of soft drinks sold in the city. weiner wants to use that money to pay for health, nutrition and activity programs for young people. he will introduce his legislation tonight. >>> and more than a hundred mourners gathered for sixth night to remember 13-year-old andy lopez. the teen was shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last week. the deputy thought lopez was armed. it turned out to be a fake weapon. another protest set for later...
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i think the bigger issue of the taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that are slipping through the cracks of security clearances? because taxes, i mean, that's right in front of the faces if we're missing that. mr. chairman, just a followup with the senator's comments. i think we have pushed in the committee the reinvolving phone dollars to be allowed for more tran parent sincerity and audit and accountability. the house committee passed it and the house hasn't. i would encorning you to do what you can do with the counter part in the house make sure that the full house take it is up. it's clitically important. there's two other pieces to the bill that are a part of. and deals with accountability and deals with number of clearances that are out there. i think we should push to -- you have to settle a level of expectations. i think that what is does in part. i want to followup -- talk with on the dodge suit filed in 2011 july. and people are dying because of it. we're losing critical information because of it. the list goe
i think the bigger issue of the taxes paid is pretty basic. what else is going on out there that are slipping through the cracks of security clearances? because taxes, i mean, that's right in front of the faces if we're missing that. mr. chairman, just a followup with the senator's comments. i think we have pushed in the committee the reinvolving phone dollars to be allowed for more tran parent sincerity and audit and accountability. the house committee passed it and the house hasn't. i would...
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code and lower tax rates. these of the lost productivity, the lost jobs, misallocated capital from the convoluted tax code in the world. conservatives need to advance economic freedom through advocating a monetary policy that does not punish savers and job creating small businesses. our current policy rewards for folio americans -- portfolio americans instead of paycheck americans. we are working to repeal obamacare and replacing it with a system that is consumer direct .id -- directed consumers need to advance economic freedom by tearing down the barriers created by nine among -- mind numbing rules. at every level of government that stifles job creation, does not reward the spirit, the determination that is necessary to be successful in life. usjack was with -- was with here today, i'm confident he would advance the american renewal by embracing freedom in every way. i want to end with a couple of notes on my mentor. jack was a compassionate man and -- it is interesting we find ourselves as a party in a movem
code and lower tax rates. these of the lost productivity, the lost jobs, misallocated capital from the convoluted tax code in the world. conservatives need to advance economic freedom through advocating a monetary policy that does not punish savers and job creating small businesses. our current policy rewards for folio americans -- portfolio americans instead of paycheck americans. we are working to repeal obamacare and replacing it with a system that is consumer direct .id -- directed...
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but whether it's rubbing red lights, sloppy preparation on tax returns. [laughter] people do things wrong. then the second thing is that government doesn't always target bad guys for who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons that you might think; right. al cay -- capone. we do a lot of representation of people interviewed by the fbi. we have some reason to think for national security reasons. a lot of times we see what seems to us, at least, to be -- pretext yule. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or deportation proceeding or even some charge related to practice of business. the idea if somebody gets in their head the idea you're doing something wrong that can create a real problem. with secret information. or, you know, abuses throughout history. richard nixon or fhfa los angeles there was a public disorder intelligence which compiled a lot of information and used it for political purposes. it's often information that is collected for law enforcement and security purpose often used on pol
but whether it's rubbing red lights, sloppy preparation on tax returns. [laughter] people do things wrong. then the second thing is that government doesn't always target bad guys for who they think are bad guys for exactly the reasons that you might think; right. al cay -- capone. we do a lot of representation of people interviewed by the fbi. we have some reason to think for national security reasons. a lot of times we see what seems to us, at least, to be -- pretext yule. an investigation...
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. >> thevill village is trying tow cover from the hit and not only the tax revenue that general motors brought in. the reason to change the name to sheeplsleepily hollow was to brn people to the downtown. >> the name change was a draw. the story "the legend of sleepy hollow" flocked to the town to see where ichabod crane was memorialized th the sleepily lie town could not imagine that it could gain such a prominent place on maps as it did in september. >> probably close to 100,000 in september. it's based loosely on the village and people identify the village with the show and vice versa. and a lot of people are interested in seeing what the real sheep sleepily hollow is a. >> hits to the welcom website ae times than they were last year. what would happen to the town if the show went away? >> it's brought a lot of interest in the village and not just tourists but maybe entrepreneurs will come here to make the downtown a lot better than it is today. >> potential investors an fan as will have a chance to see sleepy holhollow as they have renewed e show for another season. ♪ >> frighten
. >> thevill village is trying tow cover from the hit and not only the tax revenue that general motors brought in. the reason to change the name to sheeplsleepily hollow was to brn people to the downtown. >> the name change was a draw. the story "the legend of sleepy hollow" flocked to the town to see where ichabod crane was memorialized th the sleepily lie town could not imagine that it could gain such a prominent place on maps as it did in september. >> probably...
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. >> hmm, i see tax implications for that down the road. appreciate it. see you at the top of the hour. real money for david shuster for ali velshi. >> i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. there is one basic theory in terms of elections and weather. that is if you're used to having the weather like seattle with an inch of rain that won't affect the election and the turnout. but if it were to be southern california and an inch of rain that boo definitely take a toll. it really wasn't a factor. we were looking for showers. over towards the west coast not a factor, either. there were light snow up here towards parts of idaho. but over here towards iowa, that was a major problem. we're talking about rain, sleet as well snow has been going on all day in that region. it's going to continue for the next couple of hours. you can see it right there pushing up towards the northeast. if you are on the roads you want to be careful because this is a major problem especially in that area of pink that is icing and that can be a major problem there. you can expect this to e
. >> hmm, i see tax implications for that down the road. appreciate it. see you at the top of the hour. real money for david shuster for ali velshi. >> i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. there is one basic theory in terms of elections and weather. that is if you're used to having the weather like seattle with an inch of rain that won't affect the election and the turnout. but if it were to be southern california and an inch of rain that boo definitely take a toll. it really wasn't a...
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why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the d
why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus...
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mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for that. it's usually very, very small things and very simple things. it's not bullying. players don't feel intimidated. it's a really simple thing. but then what the miami dolphins did, wolf, they some of those players just took it to an entirely new level and really took it to a place where it hasn't been in the nfl, in my opinion, in a long, long time. went way too far in my opinion. >> you hear a lot you know rookies, are hazed by some of the veterans when they go into the preseason and the training and all of that. that's been going on, as long as i know. >> a long time. >> what
mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for...
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. >> barack obama's agenda of higher taxes on the rich and extended fax for the needy should have higher appeal. >> president obama gave mitt romney more than 70% of its vote last year. it's been voting for republicans since 1996. >> this is how we set up the store. >> they include a democrat who runs her own charity that packs free lunches for hundreds of local schoolkids. she says the hunger is genuine but is worse because of reliance on welfare payments. >> 40-45" of people don't work with families. a lot of parents are on drugs. they get ssr checks and foodstamps and cash it in at the store for buying soda pops. >> but she says cutting food stamps hurts the truly needy, including seniors. >> some people think everyone that draws foodstamps are trying to live off the system, and they are not thinking about people, in my case, that had to. it will hurt them tremendously. >> the u.s. house of representatives voted to cut billions from foodstamp services over the next few years. among those voting yes, the republicans and these countie. >> john terrett is here - there was a lot more to t
. >> barack obama's agenda of higher taxes on the rich and extended fax for the needy should have higher appeal. >> president obama gave mitt romney more than 70% of its vote last year. it's been voting for republicans since 1996. >> this is how we set up the store. >> they include a democrat who runs her own charity that packs free lunches for hundreds of local schoolkids. she says the hunger is genuine but is worse because of reliance on welfare payments. >>...
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we need to write a tax code that oesn't stifle the economy. house republicans and democrats are doing -- are working together to do just that. focus our energy on a better budget. our goal is to grow family budgets . to do that, we need to get this economy growing. over 90 million americans are on the sidelines. many people have not had a job in six months. household income is down significantly. e may disagree as to why the economy isn't growing, but i hope we agree that the status quo is not acceptable. let's work together to provide real relief for families. if we get control of our debt, we will help the economy, we will restore confidence in washington. the bar is pretty low right now. let's see if we can clear it. we'll restore confidence in our government if we do that. today the fed is keeping interest rates unusually low. if we lock in structural reforms now, we will help keep interest rates low, which will help our economy. this opportunity will not last forever. once interest rates rise, debt will eat up a bigger start of budget. al
we need to write a tax code that oesn't stifle the economy. house republicans and democrats are doing -- are working together to do just that. focus our energy on a better budget. our goal is to grow family budgets . to do that, we need to get this economy growing. over 90 million americans are on the sidelines. many people have not had a job in six months. household income is down significantly. e may disagree as to why the economy isn't growing, but i hope we agree that the status quo is not...
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a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely. in new jersey voters will be decide to go raise minimum wage to $8.25. in new york state voters are going to be deciding whether to allow gambling casinos to be built. a total of seven with four in upstate new york and three in manhattan. finally, my husband insists that i include this, in harris county, texas, this is the place where the houston astrodome sits, voters are being asked to approve 217 -- excuse me, $217 million in bonds to revamp and redesign the astrodome. if this measure fails, the astrodome is going to be torn down. he wants me to remind you all
a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely....
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see if he wants to raise taxes, see if he has to raise taxes to do that. plus he has some thoughts on 2016. all of that is going to be in our woeb site after the show. we're right back. a little election day take-away on how to watch the result ls as they come in tonight. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> poll closings will happen in less than ten hours, so here are a few final thoughts on how to watch this election day. of course to me, the big story is going to be the future of the republican party. this fight with the tea party that's going o
see if he wants to raise taxes, see if he has to raise taxes to do that. plus he has some thoughts on 2016. all of that is going to be in our woeb site after the show. we're right back. a little election day take-away on how to watch the result ls as they come in tonight. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst...
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so far, 21 reservists have pleaded guilty or agreed to plead guilty to tax-related charges. >> drowsy drivers listen up. c-h-p officers will be on the lookout for those who are falling asleep at the wheel. over the next week, officers are reminding drivers to remain alert and help reduce fatigue-related collisions. according to the national highway transportation administration. roughly 15- hundred people are killed due to crashes caused by drowsiness. chp, in a joint annual campaign with the state transportation agency and office of traffic safety, alerts drivers of the affect drowsiness can have on the road. the campaign - "drowsy driving prevention week" - provides public education about the risks of driving while drowsy and ways to improve safety on the road, according to the chp. more than 10,000 crashes a 1,500 deaths, are caused by drowsiness, according to the national highway transportation safety administration. drivers are advised to find a safe place to pull over and rest if the chp said. a line >> uc san diego plans to open stem cell center san diego - the university of ca
so far, 21 reservists have pleaded guilty or agreed to plead guilty to tax-related charges. >> drowsy drivers listen up. c-h-p officers will be on the lookout for those who are falling asleep at the wheel. over the next week, officers are reminding drivers to remain alert and help reduce fatigue-related collisions. according to the national highway transportation administration. roughly 15- hundred people are killed due to crashes caused by drowsiness. chp, in a joint annual campaign with...
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in colorado, voters are weighing in on a preparal to tax -- proposal to tax legal marijuana at 25%. >>> in houston, texas, voters will decide whether to tear down the historic astrodome or turn it into a convention center. the stadium opened in 1965 but it has not been home to a sports team for years. when hurricane katrina hit new orleans, as many as 25,000 people actually lived inside the astrodome until they were able to go home. >>> well, the race for governor of rainfall is still a year -- of california still a yearaway. coming up, the republican candidates who will try to unseat governor brown including one who is launching his campaign today. >>> this morning there is a warning about mountain lions in woodside in san mateo county. that's after a deer was found dead on private property on woodside road. deputies think the deer was killed by a mountain lion. authorities say people should avoid hiking, jogging or biking at dawn and dusk when mountain lions are most active. >>> another march planned in santa rosa two weeks after the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy by a sonoma c
in colorado, voters are weighing in on a preparal to tax -- proposal to tax legal marijuana at 25%. >>> in houston, texas, voters will decide whether to tear down the historic astrodome or turn it into a convention center. the stadium opened in 1965 but it has not been home to a sports team for years. when hurricane katrina hit new orleans, as many as 25,000 people actually lived inside the astrodome until they were able to go home. >>> well, the race for governor of rainfall...
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city supervisor scott weiner is proposing a new tax. today he'll suggest a two- cents per ounce tax on sugary drinks. a can of soda, for example, would cost 24 cents more. the money would be used to pay for health programs for the city's young people. if approved, the proposal would go on the november ballot next year. the cost of building the new arena for the warriors in san francisco continues to go up. warriors owners say the coast to rehabilitate the pier which the arena will -- the cost. sit on is costing as much as 170-million- dollars. that is a lot higher than they had originally planned. the team is also facing a shrinking time frame to get the project completed for the 2017 to 2018 sesaon. that is when there lease on runs out at oracle arena in oakland. the new arena would include an 18,000-seat arena, two parking garages, a hotel, two condominium towers and retail space spread across the 13-acre pier. the warriors are playing tomorrow and we will speak with sports with gary radnich coming up his stanley roberts and people be
city supervisor scott weiner is proposing a new tax. today he'll suggest a two- cents per ounce tax on sugary drinks. a can of soda, for example, would cost 24 cents more. the money would be used to pay for health programs for the city's young people. if approved, the proposal would go on the november ballot next year. the cost of building the new arena for the warriors in san francisco continues to go up. warriors owners say the coast to rehabilitate the pier which the arena will -- the cost....
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so they can get health insurance and the tax credits they are eligible. >> many residents don't have internet access or computers. >> plus, according to the u.s. department of health and human resources mississippi is the unhealthiest nation and has the third-highest premiums under health care exchanges. mississippi received only $1 million in federal aid to pub lisize the plan. arkansas received $24 million. >> the mississippi medical center got most of the money, $800,000. >> covermississippi.org which got left money is mapping out an effort to bring computers to the people. >> there's a need for funding. we are a state where you'll have to knock on doors to help people enrol and walk people through the process. >> chris miller says he may take another look at the health care exchanges, but will wait in the the website is more reliable. >> and coming up later - a conversation with critically acclaimed author who after four best sellers has a share of detractors. al-jai vel shi asks the writer what he thinks about those that say his books lack academic rigor. >> i'm trying to give p
so they can get health insurance and the tax credits they are eligible. >> many residents don't have internet access or computers. >> plus, according to the u.s. department of health and human resources mississippi is the unhealthiest nation and has the third-highest premiums under health care exchanges. mississippi received only $1 million in federal aid to pub lisize the plan. arkansas received $24 million. >> the mississippi medical center got most of the money, $800,000....
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farmers were not happy about the tax as they rely on trucks to transport goods. >> sea is the fastest ageing country in the world. the number of elderly people seeking jobs has doubled in the past 10 years. in a second of a 3-part series, harry fawcett reports from seoul. >> she may not look it but this woman is 62. she's decided to come back to work. as with respect as earning money it's a change from grandchild duty. >> translation: it keeps me young. i meet people and make money. >> shin is not alone, a job fair for the over '60s is packed with senior citizens looking for work. each with their own reasons. >> i'm in good shape. do i like like someone over 70. >> translation: my son got married. now i have a dournal, i need a job to save face. the overarching reality remains, sea is ageing fast. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> translation: the government supplies half of the internship. >> for many, working in old age is not about shifting democratics or a lifestyle choice, it's a question of survival. south korea has poor levels of welfare
farmers were not happy about the tax as they rely on trucks to transport goods. >> sea is the fastest ageing country in the world. the number of elderly people seeking jobs has doubled in the past 10 years. in a second of a 3-part series, harry fawcett reports from seoul. >> she may not look it but this woman is 62. she's decided to come back to work. as with respect as earning money it's a change from grandchild duty. >> translation: it keeps me young. i meet people and make...
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in colorado, a 25% tax on marijuana sales is on the ballot, and, in houston, a bond measure could determine whether the city renovates or razes the astrodome. the landmark arena opened in 1965, but it's beeclosed since 2009. illinois is about to become the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. the statehouse approved it today and sent the bill back to the state senate for a final technical change. meanwhile, the u.s. senate moved ahead on the first major bill to bar workplace discrimination against homosexual, bisexual, and transgender americans. the measure cleared a key procedural hurdle last night and could come to a final vote by friday. it faces strong republican opposition in the house. we'll have more on this later in the program. the mayor of toronto admitted today he has smoked crack cocaine, touching off new calls for him to resign. rob ford has been dogged since may by allegations he'd been caught on video smoking crack. he sidestepped questions, but, last week, toronto police said they've found a copy of the video. today, ford spoke to reporters outside his office. >> do i?
in colorado, a 25% tax on marijuana sales is on the ballot, and, in houston, a bond measure could determine whether the city renovates or razes the astrodome. the landmark arena opened in 1965, but it's beeclosed since 2009. illinois is about to become the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. the statehouse approved it today and sent the bill back to the state senate for a final technical change. meanwhile, the u.s. senate moved ahead on the first major bill to bar workplace discrimination...
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cheryl: affordability, taxes. that helps. thank you. appreciate it. dennis: new media minute it is time for the killing fields, the big broadcast networks, three weeks into the new tv season contest nbc yesterday killing of a remake of the old ironsides and welcome to the family, an unwelcome rip-off of abc's modern family. this follows the first two shows of the new season, disney abc's lucky 7 which wasn't much the paula and cbs's an underrated we are men. variety says, next casualties, the drama hostages. sean saves the world and abc's the trail sunday night and said, the neighbor on abc. microsoft, google, facebook, the new quote the monster could be ready to kill and surf the internet. announcing the new system to track and harness user data. google's facebook working on schemes of their own. stake of the $150 a year online at business. cookies don't work well on mobile. cheryl: look all the tv shows, they really kind of stock now. dennis: is unfortunate because if you wait longer you might have some luck. cheryl: cookies don't forget cookies. ti
cheryl: affordability, taxes. that helps. thank you. appreciate it. dennis: new media minute it is time for the killing fields, the big broadcast networks, three weeks into the new tv season contest nbc yesterday killing of a remake of the old ironsides and welcome to the family, an unwelcome rip-off of abc's modern family. this follows the first two shows of the new season, disney abc's lucky 7 which wasn't much the paula and cbs's an underrated we are men. variety says, next casualties, the...
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al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong, that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the government expected. in los angeles there was the public disorder and intelligence division that compiled information and used it for political purposes. information that is collected for law enforcement and security purposes is often used on political groups. >> if i could provide some perspective. the fbi operates through mandates that are codified in statute laws written by our congress and signed by the president into law. that process has produced, appropriately and necessarily, oversight, not just in the executive branch of
al capone was gotten on tax evasion. a lot of times we see what seems to be contextual charges brought. an investigation that has a national security agent on it results in an immigration charge or a deportation proceeding. somebody gets into their head the idea that you are doing something wrong, that can create a problem. government is made up of people who are fallible. individuals can abuse the power that has been given to them. that includes rogue actors. edward snowden did not do what the...
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that tax will be on income. two different tax issues there, but because of bills that passed in the 1990's, voters have to head to the polls to finalize legalization of marijuana. >> i think we would see strong opposition to use marijuana money to fund education. >> the opposition that you're seeing to this particular bill comes from those who already run marijuana dispensaries, they have a virtual monopoly on the marijuana market. they don't want to allow everybody else to sell it, as well. so the funny thing is in a lot of states where you've seen marijuana legalization and decriminalization bills come up, it's the marv industry that is fighting against those. >> let's head to the garden state of new jersey. governor chris christie likely to get reelected. what wasn't popular was raising the state's minimum age to 25. today, voters could have the final say. >> voters are voting whether or not to put a minimum wage increase in the state constitution, and that would also adjust the minimum wage in an on going ba
that tax will be on income. two different tax issues there, but because of bills that passed in the 1990's, voters have to head to the polls to finalize legalization of marijuana. >> i think we would see strong opposition to use marijuana money to fund education. >> the opposition that you're seeing to this particular bill comes from those who already run marijuana dispensaries, they have a virtual monopoly on the marijuana market. they don't want to allow everybody else to sell it,...